Review: Soul Sister – Ipswich Regent
The latest West End production to come to the Ipswich Regent is a powerful musical inspired by the life of Tina Turner.
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17/10/2025
The latest West End production to come to the Ipswich Regent is a powerful musical inspired by the life of Tina Turner.
Read More about Review: Soul Sister – Ipswich RegentIt’s 1942 and the country is in the grip of war. Nurse Maggie Brown dreams of becoming a star of the stage and, with the help of her songwriter friend George, a Jewish refugee, she auditions at every club and bar in town but nobody is interested in their act. That is until, they meet…
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Read More about Review: I Was a RatWith the current street dance craze, The Legacy is a show you should not miss.
Read More about Review: Street dance show worth seeingWhen it comes to traditional family pantomimes Jack and the Beanstalk has to be one of the favourites. At the Mercury Theatre Colchester they have taken this well-known story and added their own special sprinkle of magic as the fabulous cast sing and dance to bring the tale to life. The future for Puzzle Town…
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Read More about Review: The Magic FishboneThe Eastern Angles Christmas show has over the past 25 years become as much a Christmas tradition as the panto, mincepies and crackers. It’s always an opportunity for this talented little company to let it’s hair down and indulge in some comedy. This year’s offering comes from collaborative pens of Julian Harries and Pat Whymark…
Read More about Review: Dial M for MurgatroydThe latest New Wolsey panto, Sleeping Beauty, will definitely not have audiences napping.
Read More about Review: Panto will not have you dozingThe autumn season at the New Wolsey Theatre has opened with a bang, with a brand new musical, Mods and Rox. This year the team at the New Wolsey has joined forces with Paul Sirett, writer of Reasons to Be Cheerful, the hugely popular collaboration with the Graeae theatre Company, to create a musical version…
Read More about Review: Mods & Rox – New Wolsey